At 91, Clint Eastwood delivers a low-slung neo-western charmer about an old dude taking one final shot at redemption.
By Adam Scovell
Compared to other films of the counter-culture era, Eastwood’s directorial debut looks at the darker side of Free Love.
The nonagenarian directs and stars in the pensive south-of-the-border western film.
The unstoppable nonagenarian will also star in Cry Macho, in which he’ll play a washed-up rodeo rider.
Part one of our bumper survey of the noughties, featuring Avatar, Borat! and Requiem for a Dream.
By Leigh Singer
Our latest Remake/Remodel video essay analyses the impact of Akira Kurosawa’s samurai epic on Sergio Leone’s Spaghetti western.
The star of Clint Eastwood’s Richard Jewell talks making the step up for his first lead role.
By Mark Asch
Clint Eastwood continues his stellar run of films about unlikely American heroes hunted by the spotlight.
The Journal-Constitution wants to take Warner Bros to court over Richard Jewell.
The director tackles the true story of the man who foiled a 1996 bombing plot.
By Rory Marsh
The ninth film by Quentin Tarantino and a Leos Carax musical are among our hot tips for the year ahead.
By Mark Asch
Clint Eastwood directs and stars in this outstanding American road movie about an ageing drug runner.
By Mark Allison
The film’s radical approach to violence and gender politics was perfectly pitched for the counter-culture generation.
Clint Eastwood cleverly restages a real-life act of heroism in this intriguing and moving docudrama.
All aboard for the true story of a terrorist plot on a train – starring the men who actually lived it.
Clint Eastwood’s gritty 1992 film dispelled many of the myths which he helped to popularise.
Don Siegel’s period thriller shows this icon of screen masculinity at his most pathetic and vulnerable.